What Was Just Revealed About The Oklahoma Beheading Victim Is Buried Beneath Ferguson Furor

In the White House, the Congress, the Justice Department, in cities, shopping malls and even schools across the country, the lapping flames of Ferguson-fueled racial tension are being fanned…even as the factual findings of a duly constituted grand jury are being largely ignored.

The furor that has arisen over the Ferguson shooting and its racially charged aftermath continues to build — the agenda-driven narrative crafted around the “hands up, don’t shoot” theme continues to be promoted by many whose actions could easily be seen as exploiting a “crisis” of confidence in the integrity of the American system of justice.

But as the Ferguson protests grow in number and stature on the streets and in the media, one might wonder where is the equivalent outrage over the new information just released about the recently beheaded Oklahoma woman and the Muslim man accused of brutally attacking her with a serrated kitchen knife.

Officials in Oklahoma have announced the results of the autopsy performed on the body of Colleen Hufford, the Moore, OK food plant worker who police say was attacked by 30-year-old Alton Nolen, described as a recent Muslim convert.

It turns out, according to autopsy findings, that Hufford put up quite a valiant struggle before she finally was unable to fight off her determined attacker, who ultimately severed his victim’s head.

The autopsy describes multiple defensive injuries to both hands and her right arm and other injuries to Hufford’s cheek, chest and upper arm.

For the record — the victim, Colleen Hufford was white; her accused killer, Alton Nolen, is black. Colleen Hufford was a middle-aged, middle-America grandmother. Alton Nolen is an apparent Islamist whose Facebook page contained references to radical Islam and terrorist acts.

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You might recall that Barack Obama — who is now holding White House meetings and issuing presidential statements on the Ferguson situation — has not only been silent on the Oklahoma beheading, but also praised the mosque attended by the accused killer.

And Obama’s Attorney General, Eric Holder, is touring the country giving speeches on Ferguson and the tensions between law enforcement and communities of color. Meantime, Holder’s Justice Department — along with its media allies — maintains the position that the Oklahoma beheading was “workplace violence” and not an act of domestic terrorism.

As reported on usatoday.com, prosecutors in Oklahoma have charged Alton Nolen with first-degree murder in the case and say they will seek the death penalty.